AMD partners prepare 4x4 mobos Bolting together against ConroeBy Fuad Abazovic: Friday 23 June 2006, 11:39 AMD RECENTLY had talks with its motherboard partners and revealed to them its 4x4 anti-Conroe strategy. If all goes well, the boards and the dual Athlon FX CPUs for ultra high-end gaming will be ready for the Yule shopping madness. Back at Computex and shortly after the show, none of the motherboard manufacturers would confirm that it had started work on 4x4 boards but some vendors did acknowledge that there were talks about it. AMD wants to take the gaming crown back and it is using Nvidia's strategy also known as, do what ever it takes to regain the performance leadership. Nvidia taught us all that you can put two cards or even four cards together and flog them, and this is exactly what AMD wants to do. Two Athlon FX 64s in a dual-CPU motherboard will certainly give Conroe a run for its money, no matter how aggressively Intel clocks its new babies.Q4 is the target and by, Q1 2007, AMD should have established its quad-core babies to take the fight to Intel's Conroe. µ
antiquated fsb + conroe= ownageso stop tryin to put it down
AMD's K8L quad core on schedule For Q1 2007By Fuad Abazovic: Tuesday 11 July 2006, 12:29DESPITE news reported by our Taiwanese colleagues, our well informed sources confirms that AMD's quad core Athlon 64 X2 successor is on schedule. As we reported before, this CPU is slated for early 2007 and if all goes well we should be able to get it in early Q1 2007. There are no significant problems and obstacles with the design and the CPU won't be delayed till 2008. This is AMD's horse to run as the firm knows that it needs a lot more than K8 dual core to fight the upcoming Conroe. The new Intel desktop CPU is due to arrive in just thee days from now and is getting ready to win most of the benchmarks versus Athlon X2 5000+ and the FX62. AMD traditionally doesn’t tell everything to its motherboard partners and very few of them knew about the 4x4 platform before the last minute. I guess it is the same with the K8L quad core as AMD wants to catch Intel dozing and to take its crown back one more time. So the quad core is definitely due earlier before 2008, I can tell you that.